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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #15 on: 14 January 2014, 17:09:54 »

KYB shocks.
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OK Will need to have a look at the weekend as they are in the garage
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #16 on: 14 January 2014, 17:34:52 »

What's the gas tank age Martin?

Is that £200 for the whole gas system?

About 8 years

For £200

Tank, ECU, bust ECU, knackered vapouriser, NEW vapouriser, loom, straws, injectors, shut off valve, filler, pressure sensor, switch and if you help remove you can take as much of the Martin wiring off it as you can.

Cut injectors, not sure if I can split them or not, as they would not when I did the heads.

Is it the ris-n?
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #17 on: 14 January 2014, 18:02:03 »

i would be interested in the boot spoiler would you remove it from the boot lid? as only after the spoiler  :y
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #18 on: 14 January 2014, 18:13:47 »

i would be interested in the boot spoiler would you remove it from the boot lid? as only after the spoiler  :y

£20 plus postage?
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #19 on: 14 January 2014, 18:14:21 »

What's the gas tank age Martin?

Is that £200 for the whole gas system?

About 8 years

For £200

Tank, ECU, bust ECU, knackered vapouriser, NEW vapouriser, loom, straws, injectors, shut off valve, filler, pressure sensor, switch and if you help remove you can take as much of the Martin wiring off it as you can.

Cut injectors, not sure if I can split them or not, as they would not when I did the heads.

Is it the ris-n?

Yes it is, same as you have seen before
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #20 on: 14 January 2014, 18:30:48 »

What's the gas tank age Martin?

Is that £200 for the whole gas system?

About 8 years

For £200

Tank, ECU, bust ECU, knackered vapouriser, NEW vapouriser, loom, straws, injectors, shut off valve, filler, pressure sensor, switch and if you help remove you can take as much of the Martin wiring off it as you can.

Cut injectors, not sure if I can split them or not, as they would not when I did the heads.

Is it the ris-n?

Yes it is, same as you have seen before

:y

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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #21 on: 14 January 2014, 21:02:15 »

i would be interested in the boot spoiler would you remove it from the boot lid? as only after the spoiler  :y

£20 plus postage?

Sounds good to me. Pm me with full price and payment details.  :y
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #22 on: 14 January 2014, 21:08:40 »

Parts can be collected from Worcester
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #23 on: 14 January 2014, 21:19:30 »

Please note LPG system and interior parts go first

Then lump removed and placed in garage

Then shell parts

Then suspension parts

For now I will be keeping engine box ECUx2, some loom, pedal box, poss diff.
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #24 on: 14 January 2014, 21:20:18 »

Parts can be collected from Worcester

Will do when it is parked up for the final time
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #25 on: 15 January 2014, 19:07:30 »

Give me a shout once you have removed the spoiler and i will come up one weekend to collect. Thanks  :y
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #26 on: 19 January 2014, 21:17:54 »

Spare grill £15

Interior seats/carpets/door insides all to match £80 but of course will spilt

KYB Gasadjust basically the fitment for all non self levelling saloons
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #27 on: 19 January 2014, 21:19:22 »

OK I will not be able to strip until I have found a place I can leave it. All prices minus postage.

LPG Well there is a brand new unused £90 vapouriser and a recent ECU, so would £200 be OK?

At the moment I have no idea on prices and people can suggest and I can take it from there.

Spring £50 for the set.

Wheels & tyres £120 two tyres are BRAND NEW

Monroe shocks now over £200 new so £80 for the set.

KYB rear shocks £20

Wishbone bushes £15
Be interested Martin depending on what type (serial number?)

OK Will need to have a look at the weekend as they are in the garage

Quote went wrong!!!!!


KYB Gasadjust basically the fitment for all non self levelling saloons
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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #28 on: 26 January 2014, 12:14:13 »

These are the wood effect interior parts currently reserved by Searcher









£20 + postage


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Re: Breaking 2001 2.6 Omega many good parts too damaged to repair
« Reply #29 on: 26 January 2014, 12:20:36 »

Climate Control Panel, excellent condition, the soft coating is undamaged but the plastic area has some very fine scratches on it. £20 + postage



Switches and buttons, soft coating, all are OK no surface damage, all work fine. £10 + postage



All items can be collected will go on Ebay if unsold
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